SYDNEY: Thousands of people took part in anti-immigration rallies in Australia on Oct 19, as far-right groups rise in prominence and seek to capitalise on public concerns about immigration. The latest protests followed a previous round of demonstrations on Aug 31 under the banner “March for Australia”, which attracted more than 50,000 people across the country and featured prominent contingents of neo-Nazis and white supremacists as well as several right-wing MPs. But the protests on Oct 19 were noticeably smaller and attracted an estimated 15,000 people, which analysts said was likely due to the revelations that the August protests had...